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EmulatorJS
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Home - The Archive
Archive.vg aims to be the central hub for all video game information, metadata and media. Essentially The Archive is a full fledged open video game database that accurately catalogues all known game information and media for games old & new with some surprisingly fun features.
JavaScript PS1 emulator (WebAssembly emscripten). Based on a version of pcsx-r. I ported the emulator in 2012 (videos below), the source code was lost and remake it again in 2017, except it has sound now and is much faster.
NeptunJS Online Emulator
What is NeptunJS ? NeptunJS is api with integrated more than 30 online emulators! Which will have almost all consoles up to 5 generations, including arcade machines. It has full compatibility with all games up to 4 generations consoles. Based on asmJS, which allows you to set the online emulator...
nesbox.com - Javascript NES/SNES/SEGA/Gameboy emulator
NESBOX - Javascript NES/SNES/SEGA/Gameboy emulator
Frederic Cambus
Differences between base and ports LLVM in OpenBSD LLVM was imported in the OpenBSD ports tree back in 2008, and happily lived there for a long while before being imported in the source tree at the g2k16 hackathon in 2016. I previously wrote about this in “The state of toolchains...